Does anyone know of anyone that makes a factory height aftermarket coil? I like the stock height but would like to run a dual rate coil spring like the one ICON makes.

If not, I wonder if it would be possible to take a ICON leveling coil and cut a coil or so off to get it back down to factory height? Just thinking out loud, would love to hear any comments and suggestions.

I just cant believe the icon kit is 825 bucks man. I just bough 35 inch good year wranglers to lower mine down. Just got to sandblast my old rims and I should be lowering mine down soon. Not selling anythign until I decide if I like it down low first.

Why did you lower your truck anyways if you don't mind me asking? I remember seeing everything for sale but I don't remember if you said why.

Me?

I actually pulled everything off with plans of selling the truck. I got everything off and sold. I wasn't getting many decent offers on the truck, and I wasn't going to just give it away. It's just about paid off, and I would just end up buying another truck. Decided it's about paid off, I bought it new so I know EVERYTHING that's been done to it, and it's in perfect shape. The more I drove it, the more I realized how much more I like it, with it back down at a usable height.

So I upgraded the stereo, picked up some Harley wheels, and andded a SCT with some tunes from Matt. I absolutely love my truck now, and can use it for much more than I could when it was lifted.

Does anyone know of anyone that makes a factory height aftermarket coil? I like the stock height but would like to run a dual rate coil spring like the one ICON makes.

If not, I wonder if it would be possible to take a ICON leveling coil and cut a coil or so off to get it back down to factory height? Just thinking out loud, would love to hear any comments and suggestions.

Have you tried calling the other spring manufacturers like Eibach? I know when Trevor was getting my lift together for me he was originally going there for them, but the timeframe they gave him was way too long.... Just a thought?

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